GerryBertier
Structural
- Apr 2, 2011
- 34
I'm coming up to my 2nd year review at an engineering firm and I'm wondering what my market value and compensation should be at.
After my first year, I received great reviews from the partners and they said I was the future of the company, had a great work ethic and I took on much more responsibility than other engineers with my experience.
Here is more info
- Small Company < 25 employees
- MEPS Consulting Firm
- Located in an expensive area
- I've had 2 summer internships with the company
- Hired full time after graduation
- I've passed my FE in college
- I'm a LEED AP
- My degree is BS Architectural Engineering
- First line of Contact w/ my architects (clients)
- Attend some meetings/site visits alone
- Maintain all of my relationships with my architects without losing work
At my one-year review, I explained my wanting of being compensated in line with the work load and responsibly they have become to expect from me, especially in respect to other engineers of my same experience. They explained the "responsibility" was for my "own good and experience". In response to the "average" salary from ASCE, they responded "what about all of your peers whom don't even have a job in their field".
I know I'm in a great place - I have a job which I love. I'm gaining the experience needed to sit for the SE. But I still feel like I'm being "taken advantage" of.
I need some advice on how to get my mind right - and put these worries behind me.
Thanks in advance. Feel free to ask anymore questions.
After my first year, I received great reviews from the partners and they said I was the future of the company, had a great work ethic and I took on much more responsibility than other engineers with my experience.
Here is more info
- Small Company < 25 employees
- MEPS Consulting Firm
- Located in an expensive area
- I've had 2 summer internships with the company
- Hired full time after graduation
- I've passed my FE in college
- I'm a LEED AP
- My degree is BS Architectural Engineering
- First line of Contact w/ my architects (clients)
- Attend some meetings/site visits alone
- Maintain all of my relationships with my architects without losing work
At my one-year review, I explained my wanting of being compensated in line with the work load and responsibly they have become to expect from me, especially in respect to other engineers of my same experience. They explained the "responsibility" was for my "own good and experience". In response to the "average" salary from ASCE, they responded "what about all of your peers whom don't even have a job in their field".
I know I'm in a great place - I have a job which I love. I'm gaining the experience needed to sit for the SE. But I still feel like I'm being "taken advantage" of.
I need some advice on how to get my mind right - and put these worries behind me.
Thanks in advance. Feel free to ask anymore questions.